With 168 performances scheduled between Wednesday night and next Sunday afternoon, the 38th annual San Diego Jazz Festival & Swing Extravaganza should satisfy even the hardiest of music fans.

To be held on multiple stages in Mission Valley’s Town & Country Convention Center — under the auspices of America’s Finest City Dixieland Jazz Society — this all-ages fete has grown from its trad-jazz roots to embrace swing, rockabilly, boogie-woogie and more.

The lineup features a mix of out-of-town acts and such local favorites as Sue Palmer & Her Motel Swing Orchestra, Euphoria Brass Band, Mission Bay High School Preservationists and 25-year-old sax and clarinet wiz Chloe Feoranzo (pictured above), who now lives in New Orleans and has played at 11 of the past 12 editions of the festival.

And for those who like to get their groove on, old-school style, the Nov. 25 evening Swing Dance Extravaganza will feature four hours and 15 minutes of nonstop live music by the Candy Jacket Jazz Band and the Jonathan Doyle Swingtet, with a $500 prize going to the winners of the dance competition.